Press List for a Startup

If you're a startup and need some press, who you gonna call? Here's a list of media personalities startups need to be in touch with.

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    1. Om Malik, GigaOM

      Om Malik, GigaOM

      Twitter: @om

      Om Malik is the founder and senior writer for GigaOm.

    2. Matt Marshall, VentureBeat

      Matt Marshall, VentureBeat

      Twitter: @mmarshall

      Matt is the Founder and CEO at VentureBeat.

    3. Zee Kane

      Zee Kane

      Email: zee@thenextweb.com, Twitter: @zee

      CEO of The Next Web.

    4. Ben Parr, CNET

      Ben Parr, CNET

      Twitter: @benparr

      Ben Parr columnist and commentator at CNET.

    5. Henry Blodget, Business Insider

      Henry Blodget, Business Insider

      Email: hblodget@businessinsider.com, Twitter: @hblodget

      CEO / Editor-in-Chief of Business Insider.

    6. Owen Thomas, VentureBeat

      Owen Thomas, VentureBeat

      Email: owen@venturebeat.com, Twitter: @owenthomas

      Executive editor of VentureBeat.

    7. Kara Swisher, All Things Digital

      Kara Swisher, All Things Digital

      Email:kara@allthingsd.com, Twitter: @karaswisher

      Kara Swisher started covering digital issues for The Wall Street Journal’s San Francisco bureau in 1997. Her column BoomTown originally appeared on the front page of the Marketplace section and also online at WSJ.com.

    8. Liz Gannes - AllThingsD

      Liz Gannes - AllThingsD

      Email: liz@allthingsd.com, Twitter: @lizgannes

      Currently with All Things Digital, Liz Gannes has been a Silicon Valley-based business technology reporter since 2004, where she started her career as a reporter at Red Herring. She was the second employee at the technology blog network GigaOM, where she covered the rise of the social Web

    9. Mike Isaac - AllThingsD

      Mike Isaac - AllThingsD

      Email: mike@allthingsd.com, Twitter: @MikeIsaac

      Mike Isaac covers the social web and its biggest players, including Facebook, Twitter and Google.
      He comes to All Things Digital most recently as a staff writer from Wired, where, among many other things, he spent most of his time writing about Google’s mobile and social efforts.